Veliki Preslav
Veliki Preslav is a historic town in northeastern Bulgaria, known for its significant role during the First Bulgarian Empire. It served as the capital from the 9th to the 10th century and was a cultural and political center, particularly under the reign of Tsar Simeon I.
The town is famous for its archaeological sites, including the Preslav Archaeological Reserve, which features remnants of churches, fortifications, and the unique Golden Age of Bulgarian culture. Today, Veliki Preslav attracts visitors interested in history and archaeology, showcasing the rich heritage of the early Bulgarian state.